En sourceforge.net, con la busqueda adecuada (cryptanalysis), ya obtengo resultados. Bien!!! No hay nada como buscar con las palabras adecuadas. Pero no veo nada de lo que me interesa, que es detectar que algo está encriptado.
He aqui, la primera busqueda exitosa. En muy informativo:
"There is an automated statistical software package (ATS) that can do an
excellent vertical differentiation and a reasonable horizontal
differentiation of about 75 different commercial cipher systems based on
analysis of ciphertext or suspected ciphertext. It also tests the random
number generation, based on standard NIST FIPS 140-1,2 standards. I have
used it in my consulting and improved it for several years ( as the various
cipher systems have grown/ changed or introduced). I have been able to
detect changes in product offerings and detect encrypted traffic in
some very sensitive assignments. ATS can be used to look at network traffic
and packetized traffic and has various options to pear down the headers to
get to the VPN or IPSec traffic.
ATS has some limitations. Steganography laced with 3DESor RC5 yields
signatures that are more difficult to interpret. I have only characterized
Rijndael (my favorite) and Twofish in the current AES 5-finalist group. ATS
is not as rigorous as the NIST tools and is not used for certification at
NIST levels.
indistinguishable. However, implementations are not perfect and platforms
respond differently. The latter two permit statistical and probabilistic
analysis of the various cipher product offerings.
My "ICSA Guide To Cryptography," McGraw Hill, 1999 has a brief discussion in
Chapter 21."
Tras ella penseé que iba a encontrar algo, pero nada. De momento mis intentos han sido infructuosos. He intentado google, ddj, cuj y sourceforge.net
A ver si otro dia estoy mas inspirado buscando. Algo tiene que haber...
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